Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill: Volume 2 (B-) is the necessary conclusion to the vengeance spree being enacted by Uma Thurman’s jilted Bride; but it’s grittier and less fun than its predecessor. David Carradine gets more screen time as Bill along with a game cast. The action and body count continue to mount. It’s still very clever but not as fresh as the initial volume.
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